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Mark Tessler

GW Hosts Lecture on the Historical Roots of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Michigan Professor Mark Tessler highlighted events that have impacted the trajectory and evolution of the conflict.

Deniece Dortch

GW Professor’s Research Shows Challenges for Black Doctoral Students at Predominantly White Institutions

Deniece Dortch’s research highlights the emotional toll of navigating racial inequities and calls for deeper structural changes to foster genuine inclusivity.

Stacy Dean speaks at a Food Tank and James Beard Foundation event during Climate Week NYC. (Courtesy Tara Scully).

GFI Joins the Conversation as NYC Hosts Climate Week

Executive Director Stacy Dean presented on climate change and independent restaurants and joined conversations with chefs, farmers, policymakers and more.

Takoma Park Roscoe the Rooster

Getting to Know the DMV: Takoma Park

Sometimes called “the People’s Republic of Takoma Park” or “the Berkeley of the East,” this suburb is known for political activism and Bohemian charm.

Glass Perez Simran

Center for Interfaith and Spiritual Life Hires Its University Chaplain and Director

University Chaplain Kristen Glass Perez and Director Simran Kaur-Colbert will lead the newly formed office aimed at enhancing interfaith and spiritual efforts at GW.

Eric Gottesman

Exploring Art’s Ability to Raise Civic Questions

Eric Gottesman is this year’s Corcoran Visiting Professor of Community Engagement.

White House

The Violence against Women Act Marks Its 30th Anniversary

GW Law Professor Joan Meier, director of the National Family Violence Law Center, reflects on the law’s importance.

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Q & A: What to Expect in the Vice-Presidential Debate

SMPA Director Peter Loge discusses the debate’s significance and what viewers should watch for.

 Campaigns and Elections

Experts Discuss How Campaigns Are Engaging Voters ahead of November Election

The SMPA event explored how modern campaigns are going beyond traditional advertising to motivate voters to cast their ballots.

Barbara Kowalcyk and her son, Kevin, who died at just two years old after eating tainted meat. (Courtesy B. Kowalcyk)

Institute for Food Safety and Nutrition Security Director Turns Tragedy to Advocacy

Barbara Kowalcyk lost her toddler son to food poisoning and now advocates to prevent tragedies like this summer’s Boar’s Head outbreak.